3:16 Russell Wilson now speaking to crowd. Calls out Beast Mode and the rest of the offense including the line. "To win multiple Super Bowls, you have to win the first...our plan is to win another one for you next year."

3:14 Legion of Boom led by Richard Sherman dances on stage as Sherman introduces the best secondary in football. Says it's the entire defense.

3:13 Transportation update:

Yippee! @kcmetrobus will operate as much service as possible using all available resources until crowds and traffic clear. #KeepCalm12on

2:47 710 ESPN's Brock Huard just pointed out average turnover rate of 35 percent for NFL teams each season, so last time some of these guys will be together as they take the field at CenturyLink Field.

2:46 Transportation update for those trying to get out of downtown now via Seattle Times:

Community Transit just announced that an extra six to eight buses will pick up passengers on Second Avenue, then enter I-5 at James Street, and go north to the Aurora Village and Lynnwood transit centers, starting at 2:30 p.m. Extra Swift buses will shuttle riders from Aurora Village on Highway 99 to Everett.

Sound Transit operating buses north to Everett, Lynnwood, and Ash Way on routes 510 and 511.

Light-rail trains will continue to run every six minutes all day — compared with 7 1/2 minutes at peak, 10 minutes midday.

Washington State Ferries is expecting 19,000 passengers leaving Colman Dock for Bainbridge and Bremerton, compared to 7,100 people normally.

2:07 12s from all over are sharing in this special day. Here's one example from KIRO listener Louis Sciascia:

I am from Edison NJ and have been a Seahawks fan since 1978. I think I was one of the first east coast subscribers to the Norm Evans Seahawk Report lol. This is such a great feeling! What a GREAT team and organization.

"Now, as folks are getting ready to leave for home, we are asking them to remember: it took six or seven hours for everyone to get downtown for the parade; and it will likely take at least that long for transportation systems to return to normal," says Barb Graff, director of Seattle's Office of Emergency Management.

9:02 It's been 35 years since fans lined the streets of downtown Seattle to honor the NBA champion SuperSonics. And all these years later, the memory remains strong for former Sonic Wally Walker. Read his account of Seattle's last championship parade.

Traffic: Expect the worst. Pine Street west of 9th Avenue will close at about 7 a.m. Fourth Ave. will be closed at about 10 a.m. until the parade ends.

Parking: There will be limited parking at CenturyLink Field.

Transportation: When Fourth Ave. is closed, Metro will not be able to cross at any location except Yesler Way. King County Metro has rerouted about 33 bus routes. Check alerts Century Link Light Rail will operate every 7.5 minutes all day. The Sounder train added extra cars and trips. Check rider alerts

Weather: Forecasters say it'll be sunny and breezy Wednesday morning with temperatures in the low 30s.

Listen: 710 ESPN Seattle and KIRO Radio will broadcast live from the parade.